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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1916)
PAGE 8. Tin: uExn ncM.ETi.v, iiend, one., Wednesday, august 2, 1010. J 7" i 1. FOREST flBWir SPOTS OFFERED 'MERCHANTS CONTRIBUTE TO HELP FLOWER SNOW iR GOVERNMENT THEM DEVELOPED j Interest is Shown by Many to Mnkc Annual I-lornl iMnplnjr n Succc ful Etcnt. Liberal contributions In cash rnd merchandise arc being made by mer-i 1 . . ..' WANTS ' cnan"' "Jd persons interestsd m tne Tract h f I'lve Acres lire Available in IHfCliutcs .National Ijwrt That May lie Hail for Ilecronllon Uci C li u r k c h nte .Nomlnnl. To popularize the beauty spots of the DfcBchuteH National forest the government throUBh the Korea t Ser lce will offer to citizens sites near those spots at a nominal cost upon which they may erect structures cither for private or public places. That the forest officials are desir ous of developing the recreational features of the forests of the country has been made known and Henry S. Graves, chief forestor. In a recent pamphlet, haii expressed his earnest news to the supervisors of every for est that they prevail upon citizen in their Individual localities to take advantage of the offers which the government has made. li mis are Offcrwl. According to an act passed by con gress In March, 1915, the Secretary of Agriculture has been authorized to allow the occupancy of National Forest lands for any period not ex ceeding 30 years where the lands are to be used for summer homes, hotel, Blores, or other structures needed for recreation or public convenience. but no person may be allowed to use more than five acres. The purpose successful promotion of the annual i I Flower Show to be held on AufU'.t 19 under the auspices of the 1.1 bra rv Club In the O'Kene building. The persons p.nd firms v.-ho have already contributed to the list, wh rn Is not yet complete, are as follows Ilend Flour Mill Co., tvro a-cks "Old Style" Flour; Head Stear.. Laundry, (3 laundry work: J t Taggart, II; Hicks & Son. 23 cenrs ftoy Shaver, one half dozen Mason fruit Jars; Reed & Horton, one hrnd painted china vase: It. M. Smith Clothing Company, one pair silk hose and one pair sltk gloves. N P Smith, merchandise: O'Donnell tiros ' Jl for sweet peas. Dr. V. W. Faulk ner, 1; Or. H. Ferrell, II. I,. C Hudow, l worth of theatre tickets. Carlson & Lyons, one towel bar and one soap dish; II. W. I.. & P. Co , one electric Iron; The Bend Bulletin, two supscrlptlons to The (lend Bulletin for one year; Warner Company, one china bowl: II. Helngold k Co., 50 HPO break a colt hitch him double with an old hoss. To break a new pipe hitch it up with old VELVET. qpt&f1 iiiitTiltfS IlfHfitrlfc Bv- K IlAVMUJrfl X lk -mwMwfJF.Wkr - t I '. ml mjy XfELVET is Nature's best Pipe Tobacco, with its best brought out in the natural way bv two vears' apeinn-. ) JffeftfiMsjGiiaeeo(k J Ilend Park Co. to Nellie H. Wright cents; W. II. Downing, 50 cents: C I ' . lk. 26, Center add, Hend. 8. Ilcnson, CO cents for carnations. C. A. Nlckal, The Windmill, one box of candy: E. F. Logan Furniture Co II; J. W. Day Music Co., 50 cents; Dr. U. C. Coe, II, for red carnations; U. S. Forest office, II; First National Dank, 110; Owl Pharmacy, merchan dise; V. A. Forbes, II, for roses; Dr. W. O. Manning, II for sweet peas; Martin & Saye, 1; Carmody llros., l; Chas. Iloyd. II: It. II Loven, 50 cent?; John Steldt, 50 cents; II. J. Todd, one picture: J. A. EasteH, 1: The Ilend Cafe. 11: Cozy Kestaurant, 11; Ilort Shuey. 50 centB merchandise; Sam McMur- trie, one spring chicken: Universal of this act Is to make the Nutltinnl (jarnge, 1; P. A. Krlckson. one can ForestH more available than hitherto for recreation uses. Before the new act was passed lands could bo occupied for tho var ious purposns mentioned In the new law, but only under permits which were revoked nt tho discretion of the department. Development of the lands for recreation uses, It has been thought by tho department, haa been held' back on nccount of the unwil lingness of users to make substantial Improvements where they were to occupy lands under a permit subject to revocation nt any tlino. May l-ay Out Site. The olllco of the district In which the DcHchutos National Forest Is sit uated has become Interested In de veloping the beauty spots In Its Jur isdiction owing to their great num ber nod their arreanllilllly to the public. It Is the Intention of the F. (S. (1. coffee; Ilend Oarage. II: George's Barbershop, II; A. G. Al len, 11; I!. II Do Armond, II; G. Douthlt, II: M. J. Main, 50 cents for sunflower; Hotel Wright, II for sweet peas; Ilend Press, one sub scription for one year; Deyarmond & Son., 50 conts: Grant M. Itaymond, 75 cents for La France roses; Myron II. Symons, 75 cents; Dr. CouBlneau, 50 cents cash. II. C. Ellis, II Dr Dwlght Miller. II for roses. II J Ovcrturf, II. J. Ityan, II. Chas W. Ersklno. I. C. V. Sllvls. 11, A C. Egan, II for Bend Lily. J II. Minor, II; Oregon Transfer Co., II, E. D. Fnrror, 60 cents merchandise. Win, P. Downing. 11; Boss Earn ham, 11; Gilbert & Son. 50 cents, George S. Voting. 50 cents. II A Miller. II. Mrs. V. L. Doudlth, two manicure: II. E. Baker Grocerv. one three pound Wadco coffee. Frank ... ... ...i-.. ... ... i.. .i. iiM.mrii.ni ... ,- ..... u. iM,(..i ono owor VM0. en,, (. ;, ,,.- ........... ..i ... """ 5; E. A. Sather, ono parasol for U. fHII.IA.I.K IWB I", ;.. (H out w.o Miltnhle for un mentioned. That tho MetolltiH river section. Paulina nnd East Lakes, commonly known as Nowberry Crater. Ortell lako and Crescent lake will rum.) under this work Is thought -to be certain by sup ervlwir W. (1. Hastings, of tho Dos- chuttw National Forest.. Through the construction of forest robds nnd the Improvement of highways that have been built these places, suit nbln for summer homes and resorts, have been made morn nccesslblc to the public. Ewm with the facilities afforded at the present large number of people are going to them every week to Hull and camp out. Every encouragement Is to be given to peo ple In the state and It Is possible that the district office of the forest depart ment may have something definite to offer along this line. Itcgiihitl.in Ni.l Stringent. Tim rules and regulations govern ing occupancy of lumla are not pro- hlhllhe of a person making even a large liiM'tttimmt. It Is miked that ihu preiulH.Ni be kept neat and clean and be provided with the necessary provisions for sanitation; that Im provements bu constructed within a reasonable time and In accordance with the plans and specifications tiled with the forest officers when re quired unit approved by them; thnt miimnublu camion bu taken to pre sent forest llre; that where a per mit Is UhuihI fur a busluess enterprise thut It bu conducted to comply with the requirements of the state laws and that thi permittee conduct his Limine, in a lgal and orderly mtin- Her; that timber shull bo removed iMly unUwr penult from Forest offi cers; thut a fait annual rental be churgod for the uso of the bind oo- cHplnd; that the structure be remov ed within u reAMinablo time after tho permit litis terminate!, inner re- tMlruments deal with the privilege rwHiirvtuI fur foroHt officials and con duct of public rotturtB. In tho upliilou of Mr. Ilnstlugs the lands which will probably be available In tht Deschutea Nutlunnl Forest under the urraiigenieut aru ulmost uuoxcolled anywhere In tho northwest The scoaory is biniutKul and Ihu pint are now nmwwlblt. from n oar by points at a small cost Kery wii-ourHgouiont, he sa)s, will bo given to local people dtMlrlns to take udvantage of tho go eminent' offer. Ho urgoA that persons dtvslr tag Information along these . lines communicate with him either In poo M.n or by writing and ha will (n duuvor to give thum full Informatluii. For farm land loans see J. Ityan & Co. Itoasouablo rates, prompt roses: Dr. J. C. Vandevert. II for red rosoa; Dr. J. II. Conuarn. 1; lluev.ft Oliver, 1 worth of brond tickets: f). A. Thorson, 11 merchan dise, E. M. Thompson, morchnndlso; MetroKltan. 1 for carnations; UmiIm Bennett, grocer, ono can of coffee; Skuse Hard ware Co., ono "No Work Ico Cream Freezer;" Bend Park Co., 3 for sunflower; Bend Theatre, puss for two one week, for rosea; Mnnnhclmer Bro , one para sol and one hundimg; Central Oregon Bank. 15; W. P. Brown, 50 cents: W. II Staats, II; The Shevlln-lllxon Company, 110; Brooks-Scanlon Lum ber Co.. IS; United Warehouse Co., barrel of flour. The Library Club has not received as many donations for prizes this year as last, and asks that any not on the list, or who have not been seen, who aro willing to make dona tions communlonte with tho commit to, of which Mm. McKay Is tho ho ml See Edwards for paper hanging.' Adv. No waiting at tho Metropolitan for that shave or hair cut. Four chairs now ready. Adv. ItEAl. ESTATE TILl.NSFEHH. WmmnI bj Crook County AhMrnct Co. 1. D Wlest to E. I). Soncer Its. I to 5, IS to 16, blk. 50, Wiestorla, 1100. Desert (.and Board to It. G. Bow ser rel of lion, aw aw- 6-12-12 State of Oregon to same deed nw sw C-IC-i:. Same to samo sw sw (i-16-12 deed. I II Wood to E. G. Hagey It. 2I-X4. blk 19, It. 14-15. blk. 26, It. lt-l. Mk 30, Imperial. F W McCnffery to J. C Ball, It. 6. blk 48. Itedmond, 11000 Waller Alexander, Sarnh It. Alex tuder jnd Wnltor Alexander tnuteo to t'nlted States sc w, sw- no 12 nH hw 13 e sw and It. 4, sec 19. oM iS se sec. 20. soU aec. 25, nH iiw, e nw 26, na no 27, nw no, no nw see 30, 15-20 nnd so sw, sw so etfc rw. 11, wtt ne, wH so 20-15-21 rel deed. The Bend Co.. to Bond Park Co It. 9. blk. 26. Contor add. Bond Pilot Butto Dev. Co., to Louie V Minor. It. 3. and part It. 2, blk 2, Ilend. lO'tlo Townslte Co. to Frank Basl It. 6. blk. 14. Lytic. Frank Basl to Mary T. Deblng, It 6. blk 14. I. tie, 1400. Bend Park Co. to J. G. Strobach It.. 10, blk. 19, lliveratde odd, Bond. J. E. Myers, to A. O. Myers ao sw Max Luddemann red cert It. 5. blk. 14, Bend. John E. Engcbretson pat, nw sw s4 nw, ne nw 14-21-10. J. Clinton Vandevert pat, no se, eV& ne 31, sc se 30-21-12. Levi D. Wlest to Moses and Maria Nlswonger, It. 3-4 blk. 5, Wiestor la, 1800. Bernt Nilson to Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., ne 11-19-11. Jennie N. Johnson to Brooks Scanlon Lbr. Co., It. 4, sw'sw, aw nw nw sw sec. 1, se ne, a$ se, ne se 2-19-11. Dorothla Larson to same nw 12-19-11. , Ilolf Auno to same se 11-19-11. Anton A. Aune to samo sw sec 12. wV4 nw, so nw sec. 13, ne ne 14-19-11. i Samuel A. Blakeley to same nw . nw, e& nw 26-19-13. Bend Park Co. to Werner Burk mnn It. 5, blk. 20, Itlversldc add, . Bend. Alfred C. Mueller to Christian Mueller Land & Timber Co., sw ne 28, 20-11. atf ne, It. 1-2, sec 3-20-13, se 3-20-13. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Dlrtctorr of ch Cllr. Town and VllUft, flrlnc dttcrlptlvo kttch of each ptic. location, population, ttle- graph, nipping- and banking- point; alto Claulfltd Dlrtctorr, compiled by builntsi and profusion. n. l. roui co Biu-nxE . Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. VOGAN'S Chocolates For a change, take home the attractive Moire package 50dts and one dollar Reed & Horton Bend, Oregon This Aeiis Valua Tho new JEWELKV in Uiat is to occupy the MUTZIG BipiLNG on, OHECiO.V STItEET will rU in priie n 915.00 GOLD WATCH II tlie iwy briiiKlnK I" the frrcatcht jimber of utbi to tho store on opcnlnglay, also a 81.1.00 GOLD WATCH tithe gul brining Krentcot number ads to tho store on owning day. Se these nibi oh tliey will lc vnluatn about AtiKUt. 1st, the dale of opcnlij of the- NEW JEWELHV STOEE B THE .MUTZIG BCILDINgJ 8 Eggs Have No More Food Viltt 1 Than a Quart of Pastenriid Hilk IT HAKES BABIES FAT No Germs CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY P OSCAH CAKLriO.V ED LYONS I Carlson Lyons PLUMBING AND HEATING riiimbltiK V lleiitlnc Supplle-, llatli llooui AccevorleM, etc rU'E, VALVES AND FITTINGS piioNi; ki:d 1.101 Mp YgzZziganfcgi Air Dried Box Factory Wood $2.50 Per Load Oregon Transfer Co. PHONE US NOW-BLACK 45X j WOOD DRY FACTORY WOOD YOU DONT HAVE TO SPLIT IT NOR SAW IT ECONOMICAL CLEAN BEST GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES .BERRIES AND FRUITS BUILDERS' HARDWARE and Sgpn SHERWIN-WILLIAMS $$p SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT F. DEMENT (& CO. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Building Material of all kinds KILN DRIED FLOORING AND FINISH CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS BEND, OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 SPECIAL PRICE FOR FIVE LOAD ORDERS PHONE 441 Bend White Pine Sash Co. WE DELIVER THE BIG LOADS LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER OFFICE ON OREGON ST. , t ' t 2, 4, nw no 25-16-12. K' eervlco. Adv.